Photographs of exhibits, buildings, portraits and groups of people. [SRG 112/9] • Photograph

The Vixen plough

The Vixen plough

'The "Vixen Plough", the first stump jumping plough. Invented by Mr R. B. Smith of Kalkabury in June 1876. Diagram No 1'. Photograph of a print by the Government photolithographer.

First single furrow stump jumping plough

First single furrow stump jumping plough

'The first single furrow stump jumping plough. Made by Mr R. B. Smith of Kalkabury and exhibited by him at the Moonta Show , 9 Nov 1876. Diagram No 2'. Photograph of a print by the Government photolithographer.

Richard Bowyer Smith

Richard Bowyer Smith

Richard Bowyer Smith, designer of the stump jump plough.

Intercolonial Free Trade Conference delegates

Intercolonial Free Trade Conference delegates

Delegates from the Australian Chamber of Manufactures attending the first Intercolonial Free Trade Conference, held in Adelaide, 5th to 7th October 1887. Standing (from left): JF Conigrave, Danl. White, F Poolman, CH Grondovia, Jas. Duncan, T Hardy, TH Hack, EH Derrington, P Wright [front], CH Hoskins, A Adamson, D Munro, H Ross, AD Nelson, WHC Darvall. Seated (from left): JJ Green, LL Smith, Sir Saml. Davenport, E Steinfeld, H Burrows, W Crispin.

Visitors to the Clarendon Weir

Visitors to the Clarendon Weir

A group of people sitting on the wall of the new weir at Clarendon, South Australia.

Cricket at Adelaide Oval

Cricket at Adelaide Oval

J. McLeay, Lord Mayor of Adelaide, bowling the first ball from behind the wicket to open the cricket match played at Adelaide Oval between the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures and Trades Hall; the umpire, Tom Playford, Premier of South Australia, declared it as being a 'no-ball'.

Tom Playford and Michael O'Halloran

Tom Playford and Michael O'Halloran

Tom Playford, Premier of South Australia, left, standing at the stumps with Michael O'Halloran, Acting Leader of the Opposition, when they were acting as umpires during a cricket match held at Adelaide Oval between the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures and Trades Hall.

Tom Playford and Michael O'Halloran

Tom Playford and Michael O'Halloran

Tom Playford, Premier of South Australia, left, and Michael O'Halloran, Acting Leader of the Opposition, leaving the field whilst acting as umpires during a match held at Adelaide Oval between the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures and Trades Hall.

South Australian Chamber of Manufacturers V. Trades Hall

South Australian Chamber of Manufacturers V. Trades Hall

South Australian Chamber of Manufacturers V. Trades Hall, Cricket match, 1949. Featuring members of both teams putting in the urn 'the ashes of discord'.

Tom Playford and M. R. O'Halloran

Tom Playford and M. R. O'Halloran

Tom Playford, Premier of South Australia, right, and Michael O'Halloran, Acting Leader of the Opposition, sharing a laugh whilst acting as umpires at a cricket match between the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures and Trades Hall at the Adelaide Oval; they are looking at bottle openers strung on wire which have been given them to use to count the balls during their umpiring role.

Sir Donald Bradman as a cricket umpire

Sir Donald Bradman as a cricket umpire

Sir Donald Bradman returning to the cricket field for the first time after his retirement as an umpire for the match held at Adelaide Oval between the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures and Trades Hall; players, left to right, include: D. Rowe; Harley Pope; Clive Calnan; J. Ryan.

Sir Donald Bradman

Sir Donald Bradman

Sir Donald Bradman, photographed leaving the field after umpiring a cricket match between the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures and Trades Hall in 1949.

Trades Hall team goes out to field

Trades Hall team goes out to field

Trades Hall cricket team going out to field in their match against the South Australian Chamber of Manufacturers, 1949. Left to right: A.B. Thompson (captain), S.J. Lawn, Clive Calnan, D. Rowe (obscured), the Lord Mayor Mr McLeay, A.R. McKenzie, N. Ferguson, D. Ryan, W. Brown, C.H. (Tip) Ryan, J. Ryan (obscured), J. Newson, T. Fanning.

Tom Playford with cricket team

Tom Playford with cricket team

GENERAL: Members of the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures cricket team photographed at Adelaide Oval during their match against Trades Hall. Back Row, left to right: Senator Ward (umpire); J. Martindale (public relations officer); Colin Wood; Len Clarkson; John Gordon; Dave Clarkson; Harley Pope; J. McLeay (Lord Mayor of Adelaide); J. Robinson; Dene Yelland; L. S. Walsh, R. B. Reid; H. Denis Winterbottom (gen.sec.) Centre row, left to right: W. H. Jeanes; Premier Tom Playford (umpire); S. Barton Pope (captain); Andy Smith (manager of the match); A. B. Barker; Acting Leader of the Opposition M. R. O'Halloran (umpire); Arthur Richardson (coach to both teams). Front row: J. Usher; V. T. Brown; M. C. Bonnar; Len May.

Tom Playford with cricket team

Tom Playford with cricket team

GENERAL: Members of the South Australian Trades Hall cricket team photographed at Adelaide Oval during their match against the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures. Back Row, left to right: Senator Fred Ward; (umpire); N. Ferguson; W. Brown; J. Ryan; J. McLeay (Lord Mayor of Adelaide); D. Ryan; A. R. McKenzie; Acting Leader of the Opposition M. R. O'Halloran (umpire). Centre Row, left to right: Arthur Richardson (coach of the teams); Premier Tom Playford (umpire); A. B. Thompson (captain); J. V. Ryan (manager); S. J. Lawn; C. H. (Tip) Ryan; W. H. Jeanes. Front Row, left to right: T. Fanning; D. Rowe; J. Newson; C. Calnan.

Cricket prizes at Adelaide Oval

Cricket prizes at Adelaide Oval

Cricket players photographed after the match held at Adelaide Oval between the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures and the winners, Trades Hall; A. B. Thompson, captain of the team is holding the trophy and a duck for being out for no runs, other players include, left to right: S. Barton Pope (president of the S. A. Chamber of Manufactures); N. Ferguson, holding a duck for a good score (Trades Hall); J. McLeay (Lord Mayor of Adelaide); D. Ryan, holding a duck for scoring a century (Trades Hall); Senator Fred Ward (umpire), other names not known.

Out for a duck

Out for a duck

A. B. Thompson, captain of the Trades Hall team, leaving the field after being declared 'out for a duck' during a cricket match played at the Adelaide Oval between the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures and Trades Hall.

Young men attending a boot making class

Young men attending a boot making class

GENERAL: Seven young men working at benches whilst attending a boot making class organised by the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures in Adelaide.

Six girls demonstrating sewing

Six girls demonstrating sewing

Six young girls sitting on a bench placed in front of a handicraft display, demonstrating their sewing skills at a primary school in South Australia.

Schoolgirls at a dressmaking class

Schoolgirls at a dressmaking class

Schoolgirls attending a dressmaking class held in a classroom at a technical school in South Australia.

Crowds at the Wayville showgrounds

Crowds at the Wayville showgrounds

General view of crowds visiting the showgrounds during an agricultural exhibition held at Wayville, South Australia.